A True discoverie of the late intended plot to ruine the citie of London and the Parliament : as it was informed by Mr. Pym, young Sir Henry Vane, Mr. Soliciter, and Mr. Glyn, recorder of London : with the names of the conspirators, and how the said plot should have been executed : as also whom they had appointed to be generall of those forces which they shonld [sic] have raised to effect their intended mischief : together with the names of two lords who were committed on Munday last, one to the custody of the Lord Masor, the other to Sheriffe Anderson, for concealing the said plot.
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